Since the advent of e-books, being a voracious reader has gotten a lot easier on the back. Now you can carry hundreds of books with you on one device and never have to worry about being without reading material ever again. Early Bird Books is the mailing list that gives you the low down on what’s on sale so you always have something new to read.

The world has changed drastically in the last 30 years but these subtle changes aren’t very noticeable when you live with them every single day. With Timelapse, part of Google’s Earth Engine, you can see how the world has changed from the 80s till today.

Everyone doodles. Your mind wanders, you’ve got a pen and paper, just doodle. Now your little drawings can help a neural network learn. With Quick, Draw you can help teach this neural network to recognize doodles the same way we do.

Ever had to go somewhere new by yourself? Wish you had a friend to bring along for company? If you’ve ever been in that situation and didn’t have anyone to call, check out RentAFriend, the website that lets you rent company.

Happy Super Moon! The moon is the closest it’s been to us in decades and it’s huge. The moon doesn’t get as much love as other space based occurrences, probably because we see it all the time, but if you are really into this heavenly body, check out Moon Connection, the website and software that’s all about well, the moon.

Dead silence is a mind killer for most people but not everyone can just listen to music and stay productive. Finding the right type of background noise can help people stay sane without pulling away that precious concentration. Sounddrown is the website that lets you build your own ambient background sound.

After the last two days, the world needs a nice soothing break before tackling the issues that will no doubt be coming up as 2016 finally rests its terrible head for good and 2017 gets raring to go. If you are finding life a bit challenging, why not put on Napflix, the Netflix of soothing videos.

Remember when the internet used to be a text and photo based medium? Like a digital book or newspaper. That was before people realized you could say things faster with video. If you’re looking for a solution outside of the main video sites for your uploads, check out Streamable, the video streaming service that helps you brand.

The internet is a wild and scary place full of all kinds of things. Honestly, our internet wilderness has shrunk considerably and most people use it for the same ten websites every day. Still, there’s some stuff out there that our younger explorers aren’t ready for yet. Manage their experience with the Net Nanny.

You’ve probably had to share a file with someone you can’t just pass a thumb drive to. Most of the time we just email these things to one another or use a service like Dropbox. But what if the file you need to share is huge and you can’t bear to delete a single photo of your lunch? Smash is the file transfer service that has no size limit.

The internet is a wide world and if it’s one thing that constant connection has taught us it’s that whatever you’re into, there are others that are into it as well. Now you can sign up for a curated newsletter that’s all about what you’re about with Inside.

If you have an Android device chances are you’re pretty familiar with the Play Store. Although that’s the main portal into the world of apps for many users, it’s not the only game in town. SlideME is another option for downloading Android Apps.

We’ve talked some about how robots are coming for all of our jobs. You may think that some professions are secure, especially those based in more creative pursuits. You would be wrong though. CuratedAI is the online literary magazine written by machines for people.

We talked about the Kahn Academy app before. The website has been around for ages and is one of the most recommended free learning resources on the web. They have a variety of lesson subjects available but they are best known for their in-depth math and programming courses. Now you can work through practice questions right from the app, a real step in making this resource truly mobile.

Most people don’t build their own homes because it’s a very involved process that calls for specialty skills but given some good instructions to follow, most people could probably put together a playhouse. With a little more confidence and the instructions, most people could probably even put together their own tiny home. Ana White has provided some in-depth plans for the Quartz Model of her tiny house that let you do just that.